RailPictures.Net Photo: NP 6507C Northern Pacific Railway EMD FP7 at Marshall, Washington by Doug Wingfield
 
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» Northern Pacific Railway (more..)
» EMD FP7 (more..)
» Unknown
» Marshall, Washington, USA (more..)
» July 28, 1968
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» NP 6507C (more..)
» Mainstreeter (more..)
» Doug Wingfield (more..)
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Classic Northern Pacific passenger colors passing the tower at Marshall, WA near Spokane. This is probably the Mainstreeter eastbound in the morning after departing Seattle the afternoon before. As you can see with the train order hoops and signal, this tower is still in operation. Note the wave from the tower operator to the crew of the train.
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